hectagon
If, by square corners, you mean corners that are right angles, then any polygon with four or more sides can have two square corners. Furthermore, apart from near the corners, the lines need even be straight so the shape need not be a polygon. In the limit a semicircle has two right angles.
A stop sign has 5 more corners than a yield sign. stop sign-8 corners yield sign-3 corners 8-3=5
There are infinitely many shapes. Among them are polyhedra, with four or more vertices.
a hexagon * * * * * or any one of infinitely many polygons with 5 or more sides; any one of an infinite number of polyhedra with more than 4 faces, as well as other shapes that do not fit into these classifications: for example, a closed plane shape with five curved sides which meet pairwise.
There are infinitely many possible answers: a pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, etc.
No, a vertice means a point where two or more lines come to a point. And a quadrilateral has four corners/vertices, it cannot have more than four because it only has four sides.
A shape with four sides has four vertices and a shape with three sides has three vertices, so a shape with four sides has more vertices than a shape with three sides.
Any regular polygon with more than 4 sides with have all its corners (vertices) equal. Furthermore, an irregrular polygon with more than four sides can always have four equal vertices.
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Not possible - a flat shape with a minimum of four sides must have at least two angles of 90 degrees or larger.. Unless you're allowing 3-D shapes, in which case, a triangular-based pyramid would have four sides, but the angles at the corners would all be less than a right-angle.
The shape that has more than 4 sides but also has a building named after it is The Pentagon.
It is called a 'polygon'.
The number of corners (or vertices) of a pyramid depends upon the shape of the base of the pyramid; a pyramid has one more corner than the number of sides in the base, eg a triangular based pyramid (also known as a tetrahedron) has 3 + 1 = 4 corners, a square based pyramid has 4 + 1 = 5 corners. A cone has 1 corner (at the top, or apex). So together a pyramid and cone have 2 more corners than number of sides of the shape of the base of the pyramid.
If, by square corners, you mean corners that are right angles, then any polygon with four or more sides can have two square corners. Furthermore, apart from near the corners, the lines need even be straight so the shape need not be a polygon. In the limit a semicircle has two right angles.
A shape with more than four sides, but has four right angles. There is no name for it.
There are more than two.Arizona (corners touch (the four corners))KansasNebraskaNew MexicoOklahomaUtahWyoming
A shape with four sides has more vertices because there are more points where edges (straight lines) meet than a 3-sided shape.